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With Canvas’s Collaborations tool, students and instructors can create Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides directly within their Canvas course site and share them with others in the course. Between ...
Follow the directions or watch the tutorial below to publish your Canvas course. If you do not have the ability to publish your course or need assistance, please contact your sub-account Canvas admin.
Reduce visual clutter and clean up your Canvas Dashboard by selecting which courses to show or hide on the Courses Global Navigation menu.
Fall quarter is just around the corner. This message provides information about using the campus Learning Management System, Canvas, for making course materials and information available to your ...
Designing and creating an accessible Canvas course is important to ensure the best opportunity for success for all your students.
A detailed description of each of these modes can be found on the Course Modality page. 2. Utilize Canvas Use Canvas to provide course content, grade assignments, and communicate with students. Check ...
This workshop provides a detailed exploration using Canvas’ main content-building tool, the “Rich Content Editor''. This is what you will use to build a lot of the content in your courses. In addition ...
Canvas is CU’s online learning platform, and a big part of academic success at CU is learning how to use it. Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, more course content than ever is delivered to ...
Spring 2025 course development for Graduate, Online and Professional Studies (GPS) and on-campus Blackboard courses has opened. Faculty must add content to begin developing spring courses. We have ...
The Canvas-linked course reserves system, in place since last spring, allows instructors or their designates to: Create reading lists and send them to the library.
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